You can register for ONE Conference at musictoday.com
Registration price includes: Ticketing for both days, both lunches, snacks and refreshments, conference related materials.
The following hotels have discounted rooms available for conference participants.
Please contact hotels directly to make reservations.
When booking, ask for the group rate for the ONE conference.
Omni Hotel
235 W Main Street
Charlottesville, VA 22902
1-800-THE-OMNI (1-800-843-6664)
.3 miles
Hampton Inn & Suites Charlottesville - At the University
900 W. Main Street
Charlottesville, VA 22903
(434)923-8600
.7 miles
Courtyard Charlottesville - University Medical Center
1201 West Main Street
(434)977-1700 or 1-800-321-2211
.85 miles
Reservations for conference participants can be made by phone at the numbers listed above or by clickinghere.
Holiday Inn - Monticello
1200 5th Street Extended
1-888-HOLIDAY or (434)977-5100
Group code: ONE
1.7 miles
From all points North:
Take 29 South to Charlottesville. Exit left onto 250 East. Go two miles and turn right onto McIntire Road. At the first stoplight, stay left to continue on Ridge/McIntire Road. Continue through two more stoplights. At the fourth stoplight, turn left onto Monticello Avenue. Portico Church is on the left, on the corner of Monticello Avenue and Gleason Street.
From Crozet and all points West:
Take 250 heading East. Turn right onto McIntire Road. At the first stoplight, stay left to continue on Ridge/McIntire Road. Continue through two more stoplights. At the fourth stoplight, turn left onto Monticello Avenue. Portico Church is on the left, at the corner of Monticello Avenue and Gleason Street.
From 64 and all points East:
Take 64 West towards Charlottesville. Take Exit 120 and turn right onto Fifth Street towards Charlottesville. Go approximately two miles and turn right onto Monticello Avenue. Portico Church is on the left, at the corner of Monticello Avenue and Gleason Street.
Friday, February 26
Thursday, February 25
9:00-9:45 Registration
10:00-10:30 Introduction & Worship
10:30-11:30 Session: Atwell
"ONE Problem"
11:30-12:00 Response
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:00 Worship
2:00-3:00 Session: Bond
"ONE Solution"
3:00-3:15 Break
3:15-4:30 Session: Mason
"ONE Motivation"
4:30-4:45 Closing
8:30-9:30 Doors Open
9:30-10:00 Welcome and Worship
10:00-11:00 Session: Mason
"ONE Way"
11:00-11:45 Worship & Communion
11:45-1:00 Lunch
1:00-1:45 Q & A Session
1:45-2:00 Break
2:00-3:00 Session: Mondeau
"ONE Mission"
3:00-3:15 Closing
Contact Us:
Dr. Eric Mason, Co-founder & Lead Pastor
Epiphany Fellowship, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dr. Eric Mason is known for articulating and proclaiming the gospel with clarity, passion, and, authority at churches and conferences nationally. He serves on the boards of the Acts 29 network and Reach Life Ministries. In addition, to serving at Epiphany Fellowship, he is an adjunct professor at Biblical Theological Seminary. Dr. Mason received his Master of Theology form Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM 2000) as well as a Doctorate degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (DMin, May 2007). Dr. Mason and his wife, Yvette, have two sons, Immanuel and Nehemiah. www.epiphanyfellowship.org
Chris Atwell, Founder & Lead Pastor
Portico Church, Charlottesville, Virginia
Following ten years on staff at churches in Virginia and California, Chris returned to his hometown to plant Portico Church, with a mission of creating churches for future generations. In 2008, Portico moved into the city, embracing racial reconciliation as one of its primary missional distinctives. God has given Chris a passion for reconciliation, believing in the power of the Gospel to bridge racial divides. Chris holds degrees from the University of Virginia and Moody Bible Institute. He and his wife, Jennifer, have three daughters, Caroline, Ainsley, and Kelsey.
www.porticocville.org
Dwayne Bond, Founder & Lead Pastor
Wellspring Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
While living in Upper Marlboro, a Maryland suburb outside of Washington DC, Dwayne was burdened by God to relocate to the suburbs of South Charlotte to plant a multi-ethnic expression of the gospel. He is a graduate of University of Maryland, College Park; Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Capital Bible Seminary. He has been married to his beautiful wife and best friend Leslie for 20 years. God has blessed them with three wonderful children: Jarami (16), Imani (12), and Kamin (8). www.wellspring-community.org
Derek Mondeau
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship & One Way, Charlottesville, VA
Derek graduated from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (MDIV 2001) and now lives in Charlottesville, VA with his wife Sue, where they are both on staff with Intervarsity Christian Fellowship at the University of Virginia. Over the last four years, they have served the students of One Way, a predominantly African-American fellowship at the University of Virginia. God has given Derek and Sue a heart for renewal of the city and the university. They expect their first child in early 2010. www.virginiaiv.com
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